Caroline's Daughters

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Although Caroline's Daughters is not part of a sequel, it does mirror many of Adams's familiar themes and motifs. The celebration of a happy marriage between mature individuals appears in Second Chances, along with the themes of aging, life's losses and rewards, and the importance of friendship. Caroline's Daughters explores the mother-daughter bond fully, and is a departure from most of Adams's women, who are typically child-free and alienated from their mothers. Here, however, the strength of the family across generations is celebrated in the face of a culture which...

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